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<blockquote data-quote="pistolguy" data-source="post: 2223748" data-attributes="member: 30479"><p>actually, that's not true, in many states, to include OK. However, if it comes down to that, I'll move in a heartbeat over a state's being too restrictive. everyone should. Why pay taxes to tyrants?. I have thought of a way to have a DA revolver that is cap and ball, and also, a way to get 10 hits per second on target out of said revolver, each hit as "powerful" as 380 ball. With one in each hand, you have the same "capacity' as a Mac 11 smg, with the ccw 20 rd mag. Not bad for something that costs $500 each and can be shipped in thru the mail to anyone in 30 states! :-)</p><p></p><p>Many are NOT sensible enough to be around firearms, whom are NOT felons. Many felons serve the full sentence, 5 years or so, and then you would keep them locked up, based upon WHAT, sir? Your 'future crimes" abilities to predict behavior? There are 16 million felons in the USA. 3 million are locked up. 3 million are on some sort of supervision, 10 million are free to move around. Almost all of those locked up will one day be released, and another 'new' several hundred thousand people are charged with a felony every year. very soon a "lock them all up and leave them' policy would have half of the people locked up, costing 30k a year each, and they won't be paying any TAXES while locked up and their families will be on welfare during that time. So think about what would mean to the economy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pistolguy, post: 2223748, member: 30479"] actually, that's not true, in many states, to include OK. However, if it comes down to that, I'll move in a heartbeat over a state's being too restrictive. everyone should. Why pay taxes to tyrants?. I have thought of a way to have a DA revolver that is cap and ball, and also, a way to get 10 hits per second on target out of said revolver, each hit as "powerful" as 380 ball. With one in each hand, you have the same "capacity' as a Mac 11 smg, with the ccw 20 rd mag. Not bad for something that costs $500 each and can be shipped in thru the mail to anyone in 30 states! :-) Many are NOT sensible enough to be around firearms, whom are NOT felons. Many felons serve the full sentence, 5 years or so, and then you would keep them locked up, based upon WHAT, sir? Your 'future crimes" abilities to predict behavior? There are 16 million felons in the USA. 3 million are locked up. 3 million are on some sort of supervision, 10 million are free to move around. Almost all of those locked up will one day be released, and another 'new' several hundred thousand people are charged with a felony every year. very soon a "lock them all up and leave them' policy would have half of the people locked up, costing 30k a year each, and they won't be paying any TAXES while locked up and their families will be on welfare during that time. So think about what would mean to the economy. [/QUOTE]
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